What kind of foods are served at a Mennonite wedding?!


Question: What kind of foods are served at a Mennonite wedding?
I am interested in Mennonite food like the cookbooks of Edna Stabler of Kitcheer,Ontario. However,
she does not go into any detail about wedding food for guests or a wedding cake. Can anybody enlighten me on what is served?

Answers:

this is very interesting that you ask this! I am of mennonite descent.(don't practice the religion though) and i come from a predominantly mennonite community. to be honest,they don't really have wedding food. like a sit down meal. there is something called "faspa" which is usually served between lunch and dinner. and it normally consists of fresh buns,cheese,pickles,maybe sausage sometimes. deli meats. jams,butter,and generally an array of mennonite sweets such as a platz. which is generally sort of like a crumble dessert,sort of... there are many variations. if you have any more questions i would be more than willing to answer them. my profile is private on here... but you can e mail me at jrt_kid@yahoo.ca



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